International audienceWe examine the possibility that glacial increase in the areal extent of reducing sediments might have changed the oceanic Cd inventory, thereby decoupling Cd from PO 4. We suggest that the precipitation of Cd-sulfide in suboxic sediments is the single largest sink in the oceanic Cd budget and that the accumulation of authigenic Cd and U is tightly coupled to the organic carbon flux into the seafloor. Sediments from the Subantarctic Ocean and the Cape Basin (South Atlantic), where oxic conditions currently prevail, show high accumulation rates of authigenic Cd and U during glacial intervals associated with increased accumulation of organic carbon. These elemental enrichments attest to more reducing conditions in glacial...
The Southern Ocean is widely recognized as a potential cause of the lower atmospheric concentration ...
No single mechanism can account for the full amplitude of past atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Sea ice and dust flux increased greatly in the Southern Ocean during the last glacial period. Palaeo...
We examine the possibility that glacial increase in the areal extent of reducing sediments might hav...
The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean–atmosphere po...
South Atlantic benthic foraminiferal Cd/Ca shows no glacial-interglacial variation, suggesting that ...
A series of Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) marine carbon cycle sensitivity experiments is conducted to ...
Recent geochemical models invoke ocean alkalinity changes, particularly in the surface Southern Ocea...
An increase in whole ocean alkalinity during glacial periods could account, in part, for the drawdow...
In the modern Southern Ocean and during the last interglacial period, Marine Isotope Stage 5e, there...
Sea ice and dust flux increased greatly in the Southern Ocean during the last glacial period. Palaeo...
The Southern Ocean is widely recognized as a potential cause of the lower atmospheric concentration ...
No single mechanism can account for the full amplitude of past atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Sea ice and dust flux increased greatly in the Southern Ocean during the last glacial period. Palaeo...
We examine the possibility that glacial increase in the areal extent of reducing sediments might hav...
The burial of organic carbon in marine sediments removes carbon dioxide from the ocean–atmosphere po...
South Atlantic benthic foraminiferal Cd/Ca shows no glacial-interglacial variation, suggesting that ...
A series of Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) marine carbon cycle sensitivity experiments is conducted to ...
Recent geochemical models invoke ocean alkalinity changes, particularly in the surface Southern Ocea...
An increase in whole ocean alkalinity during glacial periods could account, in part, for the drawdow...
In the modern Southern Ocean and during the last interglacial period, Marine Isotope Stage 5e, there...
Sea ice and dust flux increased greatly in the Southern Ocean during the last glacial period. Palaeo...
The Southern Ocean is widely recognized as a potential cause of the lower atmospheric concentration ...
No single mechanism can account for the full amplitude of past atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) conc...
Sea ice and dust flux increased greatly in the Southern Ocean during the last glacial period. Palaeo...